Im right now using lemmy/piefed but what other neat projects should i look into as a newcomer to this world?
Im not looking for anything in particular, i just want to expand what i use and see more projects.
Im right now using lemmy/piefed but what other neat projects should i look into as a newcomer to this world?
Im not looking for anything in particular, i just want to expand what i use and see more projects.
You mean other federated sites? Mastodon, Friendica, PeerTube, to name a few.
FediDB lists 67 software projects in the Fediverse. Just scroll through it and try whatever suits you.
My personal favorites:
And lately I scrolled a bit through Wafrn, it’s a whole different vibe over there. I don’t understand much, but that’s what I love about it.
Can you explain PeerTube? From what I gather, people set up their own instances for their stuff and no instance allows sign ups. So I need to create my own instance in order to even get a feed and notified of new posts?
Bookwyrm is nice, but it only knows about 20% of my Goodreads book shelf.
There are a lot of instances that allow signups. Go to fediverse observer, filter by registration and country, order by active users and you’ll get a decent list.
Or check one of these instances and request an account, just to name a few.
i like NeoDB, it’s handy for me to log movies/books/shows/music in one place
PieFed can subscribe to peertube channels as if they were communities. https://piefed.social/f/peertube shows some of them.
So far, I’ve tried and enjoyed:
Cool, I didn’t know about this. Thank you! :D
A small correction about PeerTube. It is not “torrent-based”.
Check out the pinned posts at !peertube@lemmy.wtf for an instance to register on and channels to follow.
Alright, I’ve changed my description to “peer-to-peer”.
You can subscribe to a peertube channel with a Mastodon account if you want
And Lemmy has about 1% of Reddits users but here we are.
Lemmyverse.net is a very useful site to find communities that may not have federated to your instance yet. Especially useful for smaller instances.
mbin mentioned!
Also there’s Sharkey, which is basically Misskey but in English.
Akkoma is like independent Misskey or something.
WriteFreely is a blogging platform.
BookWyrm, reading tracker and review sharing
I don’t know if it’s wrong and how much, but I’ve seen it likened to Imgur more than YouTube: a place from which you link your videos in other parts of the recovered, rather than a platform to browse videos fed by the algorithm. Sorry if I’m mistaken.